The property is located 3117 feet from the Apalachicola River. Each antique-furnished room at Coombs Suites features oil paintings and oriental carpets.
This Apalachicola Bay Inn is located 2 mi from Central Apalachicola, public boat launch facilities, and marinas offering fishing charters and waterfront dining.
Deborah
United States of America
Clean. The room truly had a clean (no odor) smell. Didn’t smell like air freshener. Bathroom was clean & shower water pressure great.
We were running late they were so nice when we finally arrived.
La Playita & Flip Flop Fun provides air-conditioned rooms in St. George Island. Featuring sea and pool views, this vacation home also offers free Wifi.
Antoinette
United States of America
I loved the location being within a rocks throw from the ocean. The patio is beautiful. We wasn't able to use the pool, but will keep this location in mind because of the pool.
This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking. With free Wifi, this 1-bedroom vacation home features a TV and a kitchenette with an oven and microwave.
Anastasia
United States of America
The location was perfect for doing all sorts of things in the surrounding areas. Eastpoint is beautiful and carrabelle, st George island and Apalachicola are all very close.
Buccaneer Inn is located on the beachfront in St. George Island. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Guests can go for a swim in the private pool. This pet-friendly vacation home also has free Wifi. Opening onto a patio, the air-conditioned vacation home consists of 3 bedrooms.
Debra
United States of America
Nice and clean, pool behind a privacy fence and trees. Nice decks to sit out on.
Love this coastal town. Dawn Lee McKenna has made it famous with "The Forgotten Coast" series of books. They should name a street or avenue after her. Excellent food, fun and friendly people. Be sure to go to the Apalachicola Chocolate shop and visit Richard Bickel for fabulous photography. Love Lynn's Oysters but if she's not open the Blue Parrot Ocean Front Cafe on St George Island has wonderful oysters too!!!
Sue
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I loved that this little town was a hardworking Seafood town...
I loved that this little town was a hardworking Seafood town with boats, and fresh catch available at its local restaurants. It was casual in nature, and had some lovely boutiques, antiques, coffee houses, etc around the town. I LOVED that this was NOT a "tourist trap" but more of an experience. St George Island State Park was nearby and was fun to wander about. We also took in a nearby Veteran's Museum out driving one day. We had one of the most relaxed trips visiting the "Forgotten Coast" and Apalachicola. Kayaks, good. Swimming-NO.
Betsy Meyers
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Delightful.
Delightful. Particularly enjoyed walking with a printed tour through the old cemetery across from the Inn.
The art and shops were unique.
The strolls around the core area were amazing. The pride in ownership of residential and commercial buildings was obvious and appreciated. The churches and armory and historical plaques throughout the area gave one a very good sense of what was. Great experience.
Cynthia
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a quaint working town with charming stores amid the...
This is a quaint working town with charming stores amid the necessities. It is walkable all about to find what you're looking for or to just enjoy. Being outside is a must! Loved the waterfront restaurants and the little candy, bakery, specialty shops interspersed throughout. The oysters were phenomenal! Jumping point to St. George Island and their trails and beaches. Carillon offered a WWII museum that deserves more attention. This is not your lounge on the beach type areas, but you can find THAT both East and West of here. Great little working town. Happy community!
Betsy Meyers
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved the town!
We loved the town! It is very "old Florida" with streets safe for walking, biking or golf carts. It is close to the beach but you have to drive to St George Island or farther up the west coast. By the way, the beaches are beautiful and NOT crowded. There is really wonderful seafood everywhere, so enjoy!
Melody
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Apalachicola is a great place to visit.
Apalachicola is a great place to visit. The shopping is great and they have many fun and delicious places to eat. There are several restaurants where you can sit outside and enjoy the view of the river. We ate at Half Shell Dockside on a Friday night where we were able to sit outside, eat delicious seafood and enjoy live music. You can walk almost everywhere you want to go and our hotel (The Gibson Inn) offered golf cart rentals which made our shopping and dining experience even more fun! My husband is an artist and he set up one morning and painted outside under a palm tree. It is a great place to just get away relax, eat, shop and move at a slower pace.
The breakfast was very good and the breakfast attended was very helpful. We also had a dysfunctional A/C unit and without hesitation they helped us move to another room and gave us a little break on the bill. I would recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to stay on Florida's forgotten coast.
Value for money
Exceptionally clean
Yes it's a little older style but the cleanliness beats some very well known 5 star hotels
Beds are comfy and sheets are crisp and clean
Great location
And staff were very welcoming
Would definetly return
We arrived late, after 10 pm, and the owner met us to check us in. He was such a friendly, kind man, and you can tell he has a lot of pride in this hotel. The rooms were super clean. We will definitely be back!
The hotel is absolutely stunning, the room
was beautiful, the staff were fantastic and the food in the restaurant/bar was amazing. We throughly enjoyed our stay and only wished we could have
stayed longer.
The rooms were clean, comfortable and spacious. The screened in balcony overlooking Scipio Creek gave great views of both sunrise and sunset over the Apalachicola River. Kitchen was a great bonus.
It's a historic hotel in a beautiful town. The town is quaint and very walkable. Many shops and restaurants nearby. The hotel was spectacular inside. Very nicely appointed.
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